Glss Report
Glss Report
Glss Report
BUILDING MATERIAL
01. COST
Manufacturing of glass is a highly energy consuming process
due to high temperatures required for processing the raw
materials. It is an expensive material that ultimately adds to
the cost of construction.
02. BRITTLENESS
The glass is very rigid and brittle material. When it is
subjected to stress, it breaks without significant strain. Broken
pieces of glass may be sharp, and chances of injury are very
high.
03. IMPACT RESISTANT
The Glass is less impact resistant, so the capability of the
glass to withstand an immediately applied load is very poor.
04. ETCHING ON GLASS SURFACE
The Glass is affected by external hydrofluoric acid, and
hence etching appears occasionally on the glass surface
05. CORROSION DUE TO ALKALI SOLUTION
The Glass is affected by alkalis ions. Alkali solution dissolves a
glass surface, and as long as the supply of alkali is sufficient,
this type of corrosion takes place at a uniform rate.
06. HEAT TRANSPARENCY
Glass offers superior transparency of heat; hence, it should
balance with its relatively low R-value (energy saving). R-
value is one of the essential factors for insulating.
07. INCREASING THE COST OF SECURITY
Use of glass also raises the cost of security.
08. UNSAFE FOR EARTHQUAKE-PRONE AREAS
It is too dangerous for the earthquake-prone zones.
Unfortunately, there is no such Glass which could be an
earthquake-proof material
09. LOW HEAT PRESERVATION
The glass is inadequate in terms of heat preservation,
leading to higher costs in the operation of air-conditioners.